Literature DB >> 16763940

Fhit protein is preferentially expressed in the nucleus of monocyte-derived cells and its possible biological significance.

P Zhao1, N Hou, Y Lu.   

Abstract

The FHIT gene encompassing the most active common human fragile region, FRA3B, has been proposed as a tumour suppressor gene for important common human carcinomas. The mechanism in which Fhit protein exerts its tumour suppressor activity is still obscure. To further understand the Fhit function associated with its intracellular localization we have investigated its cellular localization and distribution in human normal and cancerous tissues. Data of 1500 samples from immunohistochemistry showed that Fhit protein was preferentially and stably expressed in the nucleus of monocyte-derived or histiocytic lineage cells including monocytes of the circulating blood cells, macrophages of the connective tissue, Kupffer cells of the liver, alveolar macrophages or dust cells of the lung, osteoclasts of bone, microglia of the brain, epithelioid cells under chronic inflammatory conditions, foreign-body giant cells, Langerhans cells of the epidermis and dendritic cells of various kinds of human tissue, although the protein could also be infrequently observed in the nucleus of some quiescent epithelial cells. In active cells other than histiocytes, Fhit protein was detected either in cytoplasm or was negative. Neurons expressed Fhit strongly and neuroglial cells did so moderately but only in the cytoplasm. There was no Fhit protein detected in the neutrophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells and lipocytes. The present data showes that the stable nuclear localization of Fhit is not only a special marker for histiocytes with various morphologies but also may suggest the other function concerning Fhit as a signaling molecule related to anti-proliferation function. The detailed biological function related to nuclear localization of Fhit protein in the histiocytes remains to be further studied.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16763940     DOI: 10.14670/HH-21.915

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histol Histopathol        ISSN: 0213-3911            Impact factor:   2.303


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